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The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo)
The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo)

MPX5157643: The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo)
The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo)

MPX5157646: The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison now terrorising their teachers at school. 10th May 1968 (b/w photo)
The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison now terrorising their teachers at school. 10th May 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157647: The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison now terrorising their teachers at school. 10th May 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo)
A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo)

MPX5157661: A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo)
A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo)

MPX5157664: A Christmas Story, Being performed at North Islington Nursery School, London, 8th March 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo)
Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo)

MPX5157675: Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo)
Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo)

MPX5157676: Child buys christmas present for mother, 27th November 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm with his four year old son Richard. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)
Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm with his four year old son Richard. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157681: Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm with his four year old son Richard. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)
Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157682: Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of ex Fleetwood Mac pop group member Peter Green, 10th April 1987 (b/w photo)
Portrait of ex Fleetwood Mac pop group member Peter Green, 10th April 1987 (b/w photo)

MPX5157685: Portrait of ex Fleetwood Mac pop group member Peter Green, 10th April 1987 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)
Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157686: Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, with his four year old son Richard dressed in matching pilot's uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset. The 700 Phantom Squadron is to appear at the FArnborough Air Show next month, but earlier Richard is to be mascot of the Air Day display complete with his outfit. 13th August 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Mrs Rose Kennedy, mother of the late American President John F Kennedy arrives at London Airport from Paris. She has arrived with furniture and personal effects of her late son which will be used in an exhibition. 25th February 1965 (b/w photo)
Mrs Rose Kennedy, mother of the late American President John F Kennedy arrives at London Airport from Paris. She has arrived with furniture and personal effects of her late son which will be used in an exhibition. 25th February 1965 (b/w photo)

MPX5157687: Mrs Rose Kennedy, mother of the late American President John F Kennedy arrives at London Airport from Paris. She has arrived with furniture and personal effects of her late son which will be used in an exhibition. 25th February 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The President and his wife leave the London home of Princess Lee Radziwill, Jackie Kennedy's sister, for the christening of the First lady's niece Anna Christina Radziwill. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo)
Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The President and his wife leave the London home of Princess Lee Radziwill, Jackie Kennedy's sister, for the christening of the First lady's niece Anna Christina Radziwill. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo)

MPX5157693: Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The President and his wife leave the London home of Princess Lee Radziwill, Jackie Kennedy's sister, for the christening of the First lady's niece Anna Christina Radziwill. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)
Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157696: Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)
Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157701: Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)
Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo)

MPX5157702: Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of asphalt as road were hurriedly re-surfaced, 26th January 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The American President accompanied by British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, Foreign Secretary Alec Douglas-Home and the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom David K. E. Bruce at London Airport ready to return to Washington following a private dinner with the Queen. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo)
Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The American President accompanied by British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, Foreign Secretary Alec Douglas-Home and the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom David K. E. Bruce at London Airport ready to return to Washington following a private dinner with the Queen. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo)

MPX5157703: Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. The American President accompanied by British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, Foreign Secretary Alec Douglas-Home and the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom David K. E. Bruce at London Airport ready to return to Washington following a private dinner with the Queen. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Three day visit of the First lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy to London. She held an informal and unrehearsed press conference on the door step outside the house where she is staying at 4 Buckingham Place. She is pictured going inside the house with her sister and (possibly two year old nephew Anthony). 26th March 1962 (b/w photo)
Three day visit of the First lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy to London. She held an informal and unrehearsed press conference on the door step outside the house where she is staying at 4 Buckingham Place. She is pictured going inside the house with her sister and (possibly two year old nephew Anthony). 26th March 1962 (b/w photo)

MPX5157708: Three day visit of the First lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy to London. She held an informal and unrehearsed press conference on the door step outside the house where she is staying at 4 Buckingham Place. She is pictured going inside the house with her sister and (possibly two year old nephew Anthony). 26th March 1962 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower with Harold MacMillan Prime Minister stand outside No10 Downing Street, c. 1958 (b/w photo)
President Eisenhower with Harold MacMillan Prime Minister stand outside No10 Downing Street, c. 1958 (b/w photo)

MPX5157712: President Eisenhower with Harold MacMillan Prime Minister stand outside No10 Downing Street, c. 1958 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

President John F Kennedy on a visit to England July 1963 walks through a crowd of well wishers surrounded by police, bodyguards and the press and media, 1963 (b/w photo)
President John F Kennedy on a visit to England July 1963 walks through a crowd of well wishers surrounded by police, bodyguards and the press and media, 1963 (b/w photo)

MPX5157724: President John F Kennedy on a visit to England July 1963 walks through a crowd of well wishers surrounded by police, bodyguards and the press and media, 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Entertainment Circus Children: 10 year old David Hibling, a Suffolk schoolboy has organised a
Entertainment Circus Children: 10 year old David Hibling, a Suffolk schoolboy has organised a

MPX5158036: Entertainment Circus Children: 10 year old David Hibling, a Suffolk schoolboy has organised a "Save the Circus" petition which he intends to present to the local authorities in support of performing animal acts. Clown 'Toto', Clarissa, the Llama, and David. November 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

International Trophy race for Formula 1 Grand Prix cars at Silverstone. Winner of the race Keijo Erik
International Trophy race for Formula 1 Grand Prix cars at Silverstone. Winner of the race Keijo Erik

MPX5158039: International Trophy race for Formula 1 Grand Prix cars at Silverstone. Winner of the race Keijo Erik "Keke" Rosberg who drove a Theodore T R I. 19th March 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Peter Sellers, 1970
Peter Sellers, 1970

MPX5158043: Peter Sellers, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Nuns build a convent. Every moring 18 nuns don aprons over their habits and start building. They are out to build their own chapel, cloisters, choir and cells. All their building knowledge has been gained from textbooks. The nuns are members of the Carmelite Order, and were moved from Berkhamsted, Herts, to a derelict house at Presteigne, on the Hereford-Radnor Border. Sister Forwer buiilder as she is known to the nuns trudles the bricks for the new chapel on 16th March 1954 (b/w photo)
Nuns build a convent. Every moring 18 nuns don aprons over their habits and start building. They are out to build their own chapel, cloisters, choir and cells. All their building knowledge has been gained from textbooks. The nuns are members of the Carmelite Order, and were moved from Berkhamsted, Herts, to a derelict house at Presteigne, on the Hereford-Radnor Border. Sister Forwer buiilder as she is known to the nuns trudles the bricks for the new chapel on 16th March 1954 (b/w photo)

MPX5158044: Nuns build a convent. Every moring 18 nuns don aprons over their habits and start building. They are out to build their own chapel, cloisters, choir and cells. All their building knowledge has been gained from textbooks. The nuns are members of the Carmelite Order, and were moved from Berkhamsted, Herts, to a derelict house at Presteigne, on the Hereford-Radnor Border. Sister Forwer buiilder as she is known to the nuns trudles the bricks for the new chapel on 16th March 1954 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Conductor Alan Morgan, aged 23, leads a few members of the North Divisional Youth Brass Band in rehearsal at the Salvation Army City Temple, Westgate Road, Newcastle.on 4th July 1960 (b/w photo)
Conductor Alan Morgan, aged 23, leads a few members of the North Divisional Youth Brass Band in rehearsal at the Salvation Army City Temple, Westgate Road, Newcastle.on 4th July 1960 (b/w photo)

MPX5158045: Conductor Alan Morgan, aged 23, leads a few members of the North Divisional Youth Brass Band in rehearsal at the Salvation Army City Temple, Westgate Road, Newcastle.on 4th July 1960 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on 13th February 1976 (b/w photo)
The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on 13th February 1976 (b/w photo)

MPX5158048: The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on 13th February 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Railway enthusiasts crowd the platform at Leamington station to witness the passsing of the last steam-hauled passenger train in the area - the Birkenhead Flyer headed by No. 4079 Pendennis Castle, resplendent in its original Great Western Railway livery. 6th March 1967 (b/w photo)
Railway enthusiasts crowd the platform at Leamington station to witness the passsing of the last steam-hauled passenger train in the area - the Birkenhead Flyer headed by No. 4079 Pendennis Castle, resplendent in its original Great Western Railway livery. 6th March 1967 (b/w photo)

MPX5158056: Railway enthusiasts crowd the platform at Leamington station to witness the passsing of the last steam-hauled passenger train in the area - the Birkenhead Flyer headed by No. 4079 Pendennis Castle, resplendent in its original Great Western Railway livery. 6th March 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Mark Howard demonstrates his skateboarding skill to an appreciative audience at West Denton on 4th January 1978 (b/w photo)
Mark Howard demonstrates his skateboarding skill to an appreciative audience at West Denton on 4th January 1978 (b/w photo)

MPX5158062: Mark Howard demonstrates his skateboarding skill to an appreciative audience at West Denton on 4th January 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Alveston House in Alveston village near Stratford. It was sold in 1810 for ï¾£39,500 which ended a family connection with peaceful Alveston which had lasted since 16th century days. It has been described by a very great expert as
Alveston House in Alveston village near Stratford. It was sold in 1810 for ï¾£39,500 which ended a family connection with peaceful Alveston which had lasted since 16th century days. It has been described by a very great expert as

MPX5158067: Alveston House in Alveston village near Stratford. It was sold in 1810 for ï¾£39,500 which ended a family connection with peaceful Alveston which had lasted since 16th century days. It has been described by a very great expert as "a singularly perfect example of the Wren type of country house." Beautiful brickwork with dark blue headers and neat angle-dressings of stone, surrounds tall sash windows whose thin, elegant glazing bars replace sturdier ones or possibly mulions and transforms. There are the expected dormers in the high-pitched roof which displays the typical white - painted modillion cornice. The original entrance-front has gently-protecting wings: its central doorway retains a bracketed porch, but has been superseded by a columned, classic affair of mid-18th century date, elsewhere. The drive ends in a carriage-sweep before the "new" door from which one gazes down a lovely lime avenue supposed to be haunted and at the far end of which is all that remains of Alveston's old Norman church. It is believed to have been built by Thomas Peers, who married Elizabeth Newsham, of Chadshunt, Warwickshire. Inside the house, a simple, good Georgian staircase has taken the place of the sort that would have been commissioned by Thomas Peers. The views from the different rooms are charming, with lawn and River Avon, clipped yew hedges and stately trees near at hand, and further away the tower of Hampton Lucy Church, the Welcombe munument on its hill, and Sir Richard Hamilton's woods at Walton. 27th March 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Two history students unearthed the skeleton of a 14th Century man at the ruins of the Norman Abbey of Newminster, Morpeth on 16th August 1961 (b/w photo)
Two history students unearthed the skeleton of a 14th Century man at the ruins of the Norman Abbey of Newminster, Morpeth on 16th August 1961 (b/w photo)

MPX5158073: Two history students unearthed the skeleton of a 14th Century man at the ruins of the Norman Abbey of Newminster, Morpeth on 16th August 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Schoolboys will soon be getting to know George, the skeleton, in biology lessons, but teacher may not allow him to smoke when working with a microscope. He was on show at an exhibition on 3rd January 1961 (b/w photo)
Schoolboys will soon be getting to know George, the skeleton, in biology lessons, but teacher may not allow him to smoke when working with a microscope. He was on show at an exhibition on 3rd January 1961 (b/w photo)

MPX5158081: Schoolboys will soon be getting to know George, the skeleton, in biology lessons, but teacher may not allow him to smoke when working with a microscope. He was on show at an exhibition on 3rd January 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lifeboat men with the new lifeboat at Runswick. 22nd May 1978 (b/w photo)
Lifeboat men with the new lifeboat at Runswick. 22nd May 1978 (b/w photo)

MPX5158085: Lifeboat men with the new lifeboat at Runswick. 22nd May 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975
Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975

MPX5158092: Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975 / Bridgeman Images

The inshore lifeboat at Staithes was dedicated at the weekend. The chairman of the Staithes and Runswick RNLI branch, Colonel Tony Phillips said there was a
The inshore lifeboat at Staithes was dedicated at the weekend. The chairman of the Staithes and Runswick RNLI branch, Colonel Tony Phillips said there was a

MPX5158094: The inshore lifeboat at Staithes was dedicated at the weekend. The chairman of the Staithes and Runswick RNLI branch, Colonel Tony Phillips said there was a "'tinge' of sadness" about the ceremony. He was refering to the Runswick station which closes on 30th June. The new boat, a 21ft Atlantic type is capable of 33 knots and carries a crew of three. 20th June 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school. 28th August 1975 (b/w photo)
Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school. 28th August 1975 (b/w photo)

MPX5158106: Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school. 28th August 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975
Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975

MPX5158110: Boys arriving at Barrs Hill School in Coventry for the first time since it changed from an all girls grammar to a mixed school, 28th August 1975 / Bridgeman Images


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